Once again, it has been another crazy week for Big Brother! I think it’s safe to say that the houseguests are playing extremely hard right out the gate. I don’t know what it is. It’s almost as if one or two of the houseguests started strategizing early on and instead of the remaining houseguests just letting them expose themselves, they let them set the pace!
The real question is, will they be able to maintain this rapid rate of fire or will they burn themselves out while a few others jog right past them to the Big Brother 17 finish line. Before you know it, we’ll have our answer.
Although it feels as if everyone is scrambling, there are still a few houseguests who I feel represented themselves as warriors for the week. It’s only fitting to start with John McGuire, a warrior for the second week in a row. With all the chaos going on in the house, John has managed to avoid all of it. Sure, he’s been put on the block two weeks in a row but he has never been the target. As I said in last weeks article, as long as there is a battle of the block, he will always be a strong candidate as a “pawn.”
Although he remained low-key, John has started talking game with a few houseguests and is building relationships. He’s also proven that he can win a competition when needed. The alliances he’s building, coupled with his ability to win competitions, will be crucial when he takes it out of cruise control and hits the gas.
My second warrior for the week has to be Vanessa Rousso. After a rough (and emotional) first week, Vanessa has settled in nicely. She’s talking game and building relationships with numerous individuals in the house. I like the fact that she talks to some more than others but she still makes a conscious effort to communicate with everyone. Her poker skills and ability to read people have served her well so far and she appears to be pretty accurate when she talks about other Houseguest’s intentions and the alliances that are forming.
Vanessa does sometimes come off as socially awkward when talking with others but I almost feel that everyone views her as less of a threat because of it. Vanessa has all the tools to win this game. If she continues to build relationships and pulls off a couple competition wins, she can really take control of the house.
As for those who have not impressed, I could say it’s Da’Vonne Rogers because she’s on the block but that’s too easy. Don’t get me wrong, she obviously did something wrong to be there but I’ve seen worse and this week that title goes to Jeff Weldon. Although he may feel like he’s in control, Jeff may find himself on the outside, looking in very shortly. Already referred to as the “male Audrey” by some houseguests, Jeff’s game is becoming apparent. He likes to play both sides of the house and he’s not subtle about it.
Jeff may think that no one has caught on to him but just like Audrey Middleton, some of the houseguests are starting to connect the dots and compare his stories. He appears to be very emotional when he doesn’t get his way and tends to scramble. If this behavior continues, his dream of being in the jury house with Liz and Julia Nolan may be crushed.
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